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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...benefit of your successors; and as a spokesman for clean and honorable sport on many public and private occasions. The Committee would cordially bear witness to your fidelity, earnestness, and uniform courtesy, in the execution of your duties in many trying emergencies; and to your successful advocacy of a high standard of conduct and of play, in continuance of the best Harvard traditions. Sincerely yours, H. S. WHITE, Chairman...
...Freshman basketball team will play the Wellesley High School team in the Town Hall, Wellesley Hills, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Wellesley team is fairly strong, having lost only two of the games played this year. The Freshman team won from the Brown freshmen last Wendesday by a score of 25 to 19, and although defeated 49 to 15 by the Dartmouth freshmen on Saturday, it will in all probability win today's contest. The Freshman line-up will be: Sheehan, l.f.; Wallace, r.f.; Broun, c.; White, l.g.; Binda...
...handicap track meet of the Cambridgeport Gymnasium Association last night, members of the University track squad won three first places, two seconds, and one third. L. J. Freedman '07 won first place in the 20-yard dash; R. G. Harwood '09 won first place in the high jump; and L. W. Churchill '07 was second in the 440-yard dash. In the shot-put, C. C. Little '10 won first place, R. G. Kenefick '10, second, and R. H. Townsend '09, third...
...Echegaray, who is also noted as a mathematician and statesman, high rank is universally accorded among the play-wrights of our own day. Not long ago he was awarded the Nobel prize, as a tribute to his artistic powers. It is to the problem play that Echegaray has given his greatest attention, and the fullest measure of his success in this direction may be seen in the piece which Mr. Faversham now offers in a form somewhat different from that in which Mr. Blair presented it in Boston, 1899, but sufficiently faithful to the original. From first to last...
...running high jump, first place was won by R. G. Harwood '09, handicap, 3 in., height, 5 ft., 6 1-4 in.; second, R. E. Somers '08, handicap, 1 in., height, 5 ft., 8 in.; third, G. W. Waller '07, handicap, 6 in., height, 5 ft., 2 3-4 in. The cup for the series was won by Harwood with 10 points. Somers and G. E. Roosevelt '09 tied for second place with 3 points each, and J. S. Lawton '10 won third place with 1 point...